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(12) Brevet: (11) CA 1115246
(21) Numéro de la demande: 1115246
(54) Titre français: GOBELET PLIANT
(54) Titre anglais: FOLDABLE CUP
Statut: Durée expirée - après l'octroi
Données bibliographiques
(51) Classification internationale des brevets (CIB):
  • B65D 5/58 (2006.01)
  • B65D 5/46 (2006.01)
  • B65D 5/60 (2006.01)
(72) Inventeurs :
  • HIRATA, ISAO (Japon)
(73) Titulaires :
(71) Demandeurs :
(74) Agent: GOWLING WLG (CANADA) LLP
(74) Co-agent:
(45) Délivré: 1981-12-29
(22) Date de dépôt: 1979-10-11
Licence disponible: S.O.
Cédé au domaine public: S.O.
(25) Langue des documents déposés: Anglais

Traité de coopération en matière de brevets (PCT): Non

(30) Données de priorité de la demande:
Numéro de la demande Pays / territoire Date
53-124173 (Japon) 1978-10-11

Abrégés

Abrégé anglais


FOLDABLE CUP
Abstract of the Disclosure
A foldable cup comprises a hollow cylindrical outer
shell and a pouch inserted in said outer shell and secured
thereto. The outer shell is provided, between its upper
and bottom edges, with a plurality of substantially vertical
folding lines including two vertical folding lines parallel
with each other. By folding outwardly the assembly of the
outer shell and the pouch along the two parallel folding
lines, the assembly can be folded into a generally flat
configuration, whereas by folding the assembly forwardly
along all of the folding lines, the assembly can be expanded
into a cubic configuration.
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Revendications

Note : Les revendications sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.


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CLAIMS
1. A foldable cup comprising: a hollow outer shell
formed by folding a rectangular plate-like sheet upon itself
and by bonding the two side edges thereof together, and a
pouch inserted in said outer shell and secured thereto,
said outer shell being provided with a plurality of sub-
stantially vertical folding lines parallel with two side edges
of the outer shell, and further provided with at least one
pair of substantially horizontal parallel cuts crossing one
of said vertical folding lines and with a pair of substan-
tially vertical lines connecting the respective ends of these
cuts for defining at least one stopper which, upon expanding
the foldable cup, may be folded inwardly along said vertical
folding line for enhancing the holdability of a cup shape
and the self-standing ability of the outer shell.
2. A foldable cup according to Claim 1, in which:
said pouch has a portion sealed near its open end to
provide a sealed upper end portion of the pouch, and this
sealed upper end portion is bonded to said outer shell to
provide a bonded portion, and in which: the outer shell is
provided, at said bonded portion, with a cutting line
adapted for cutting this bonded portion apart from the
remaining portion of the foldable cup.
3. A foldable cup according to Claim 1 or 2, in which
said plurality of substantially vertical folding lines are
six in number.
4. A foldable cup according to Claim 1 or 2, in
which said pouch is secured to said outer shell by an

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adhesive agent applied to an inner surface of said outer
shell.
5. A foldable cup according to Claim 1, in which:
said pouch is secured to said outer shell by a portion
of the pouch near its open upper end, said portion being
folded outwardly over upper edges of said outer shell
onto the outer surface of this outer shell.
6. A foldable cup according to Claim 1 or 2,
further comprising:
a first substantially C-shaped cut and a second
substantially C-shaped cut which is located on the outer
side of said first C-shaped cut and larger in size than
that of said first C-shaped cut, both of these first
and second C-shaped cuts forming a pair and being
provided on the outer shell, said pair of first and second
C-shaped cuts having their terminal ends connected by
folding lines formed on said outer shell, there being
provided correspondingly another pair of similar C-shaped
cuts formed on the outer shell and connected, at their
terminal ends, by similar folding lines, said another pair
of C-shaped cuts and their associated folding lines being
provided symmetrically on the outer shell.

Description

Note : Les descriptions sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.


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Back~round of the Invention
a) Field of the Invention:
The present invention pertains to a convenience cup,
and more particularly it concerns a foldable cup which can
be folded into a generally flat configuration during
~; storage or transportation and which can be expanded into
a cubic con~iguration when in use to serve as a container
for beverage and food.
b) Description of the Prior Art:
Conventional convenience cups may be divided
;' rouyhly into the following two types, one of which is
provided in a generally ~lat, folded pouch-type configura-
tion, and the other is provided in a cubic form made with
a hard paper sheet or sheet-like synthetic resin material.
The former which is of a generally flat configuration
during non-use period is expanded into an unfolded cubic
form to provide a cup-like container during use. The
convenience cup of this type is, by itself, very poor in
'~ its ability to maintain its cubic configuration after
~ 20 having been unfolded and expanded, and also laaks the
;; ability of standing by itself on a surace of, for example,
a table. Thus, it is quite dif~icult to keep this expanded
convenience cup standing by its own force while having
some contents placed therein. As such, the user has ~o
endure the inconvenience of continuously supporting this
;; CUp SO long as it is filled with contents ther~in. Also,
the latter is dispensed with these inconveniences, and
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the cup has the ability to sustain its own cup-like con~igu-
ration and to stand by its own ~orce on a table while it is
filled with contents therein~ However, this type of cup
cannot be folded when not used, and accordingly it xequires
a large storage space which, in turn, lleads to an increased
expense for storage, transportation and packing.
Summary of the Invention
It is, therefore, a primary object of one aspect of the
present invention to provide a foldable cup which can be
folded into a compact configuration and which is capable of
maintaining its standing position when expanded during use.
An object of another aspect of the present invention is
to provide a foldable cup of the type described above, which
can concurrently serve as a packaging container of food- :
stuff and also as a kind of tableware.
In accordance with the foregoing objects, there is ::
provided a foldable cup comprising a hollow outer shell
formed by folding a rectangular plate-like sheet upon itself
and by bonding the two side edges thereof together, and a
pouch inserted in said outer shell and secuxed thereto, said
outer shell being provided with a plurality of substantially
vertical folding lines parallel with two side edges of the
outer shell, and further provided with at least one pair of
substantially horizontal parallel cuts crossing one of said
vertical folding lines and with a pair of substantially
vertical lines connecting the respecti~e ends of these cuts
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foldable cup, may be folded inwardly along said vertical
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folding line for enhancing the holdabiLity of a cup shape
and the self-standing ability of the outer shell.
~ These and other objects as well as the features
$~ and the advantages of the present invention will become
apparent by reading the following detailed descxiption
of the preferred embodiments when taken in conjunction
~ with the accompanying drawings.
r; Brief Description of the Drawin~Ls
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Figs. 1 to 4 show a first embodiment of the
foldable cup of the present invention, in which:
Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic pexspective view of this
foldable cup in its state of being unfolded and expanded;
Fig. 2 is a diagrammatic perspective view of this
foldable cup in its folded state;
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shell; and
Fig. 4 is a diagrammatic extended view of the
pouch.
Fig. 5 is a diagrammatic perspective view showing
~0 a modification of the foldable cup shown in Figs. 1 through 4.
'' Figs. 6 to 8 show another embodiment of the foldable
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cup of the present invention, in which:
Fig. 6 is a diagrammatic perspective view of the
foldable cup in its folded state;
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Fig. 7 is a diagrammatic extended view ~f the outer
shell; and
Fig. 8 is a dia~r~mmatic extended view of the pouch.
Figs. 9 and 10 show still another embodiment of the
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foldable cup of the present invention, in which:
Fig. 9 is a diagrammatic pexspect:ive view of the
foldable cup in its folded state; and
Fig. 10 is an extended view of the outer shell.
Fig. 11 is a diagrammatic perspective view showing
a further embodiment of the foldable cup of the present
invention.
Detailed Description of the Preferred Emhodiments
Referring to Figs. 1 through 4, reference numeral 1
' 1~ represents an outer shell, and numeral 2 represents a pouch.
The shell 1 is formed by folding a rectangular oblong plate-
like sheet into two portions and by bonding ~he opposing side
edge portions 15 together. The pouch 2 is snugly fit into
this outer shell 1 and is secured to the inner surface of the
shell 1. The outer shell 1 is provided with a plurality of
vertical folding lines 30 and 30' which are in parallel
with the opposing side edges of this shell, and also provided
with at least two parallel substantially horizontal cuts 32
and 32 which cross said vertical folding lines and also
provided with vertical folding lines 31 and 31 which connect
the terminal ends of these cuts toyether. The ~oldable cup
according to the present invention is operated in such
manner that, simply by folding the outer shell 1 only at
the two parallel folding lines 30' and 30' toward the
outside of the shell, i.e~ forming a convex angle, both
the outer shell 1 and the pouch 2 are jointly folded into
a generally flat configuration, and also that, contrariwise,
~; by simply folding the outer shell 1 at each folding lines
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30 and 30' toward the outside of the shell, both the outer
shell 1 and the pouch 2 are jointly released from their
folded flat configuration into an expanded cubic configu-
ra~ion, as will be explained in further detail below.
As shown in Fig. 3, the outer shell 1 is made with
a rectangular plate-like sheet of paper or a blank 10
provided with six (6) vertical folding lines 30 which ~:
extend in parallel with the opposing two side edge lines
15 and 15 of this blank 10 and which connect both the top
and the hottom edge lines 16 and 17 of the blank 10
together. The blank 10 is provided also with a vertically
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extending glue-application marginal portion 11 located
along one side edge of the rectangular blank 10 in parallel
with this side edge line 15. ~he blank 10 is provided
further with two vertical folding lines 31 and 31, forming
a pair, and another pair of such folding lines 31 and 31,
all of which are in parallel with the respective side
edge lines 15 and 15 of the blank, and which also are
positioned at both sides of each of the second vertical
folding lines 30' and 30l, among said six vertical ~olding
lines, as counted from the extreme right and left vertical
folding lines. The blank 10 is also provided with
horizontally extending spaced two cuts 32 and 32, forming
a pair, which are in parallel with the top and the bottom
~5 edge lines of the blank 10 and which engage~ at their ends,
the respective ends of said vertical folding lines 31 and
31 which form the pairs. The~e paired horizontal cuts 32
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and 32 are formed at two locations in the blank 10, as
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shown in Fig. 3. Each of the pairs of vertical folding
. lines 31 and 31 and their associated pairs of ~orizontal
cuts 32 and 32 constitute a stopper 12, so that the blank ~.
: 10 has two such stoppers 12 and 12. The blank 10 is pro-
vided further, in the upper portion thereof and between
the two stoppers 12 and 12, with a pair of substantially
symmetrically disposed C-shaped inner cuts 33 and 33 and
another pair of substantially symmetricall~ disposed C-
~ shaped outer cuts 34 and 34. Both of these latter cuts 34
: 10 and 34 have a size larger than that of said inner C shaped
cuts 33 and 33. Two vertically extending folding lines
. 35 and 35 connect the end edges o~ one set of outer and
inner C-shaped cuts 34 and 33, and another such vertical
~olding lines 35 and 35 connect the end edges of the other
set of outer and inner C-shaped cuts 34 and 33, which set
being disposed to oppose said one set of cuts. Those
portions of the blank 10 which are left between the
respective pairs o~ outer cuts 34 and inner cuts 33 and
which are defined by the vertical folding lines 35 and 35
of the respective pairs constitute a pair of grip handles
13 and 13. The blank 10 is provided further with spaced,
substantially horizontally extending two adhesive stripes
4a and 4a which are parallel with the top and the bottom
edge lines 16 and 17 at such positions as will sandwich
the gripping handles therebetween~ Furthermore, a
; vertical adhesive stripe 4b is provided on that side
edge portion 15 opposing the glue-application marginal
portion 11 of the blank 10.
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On the other hand, as shown in Fig. 4, the pouch
2 is made with a rectansular oblong sheet of an aluminum
foil laminated on one side thereof with a synthetic resin,
so that this sheet has both water-proof.ness and resis-
tivity to waterO ~his sheet 2 is provi.ded with twovertical folding lines 21 and 21 which are parallel with
the vertical side edge lines of this sheet 2. Triangular
cut outs 22 and 22 are formed along the bottom edge of
:; the sheet 2 in such manner that the respective apexes of
these triangular shapes 22 and 22 are positioned exactly
:. on the lower ends of the vertical folding lines 21 and 21.
The resulting sheet 2 is folded, with the synthetic resin-
carr~ing surface lying on the inner side, along the
vertical folding lines 21 and 21, and the extreme
vertical side edges are bonded together, and then the
bottom edges of the sheet 2 is bonded together to
provide a sealed bottom portion of a pouch 2. As a
matter of course, this pouch has an open upper edge.
This pouch 2, then, is placed on the extended
blank 10 at such position as indicated by two-dotts
chain lines in Fig. 3. Thereafter, the blank 10 is folded
inwardly along the above-said second folding lines 30'
and 30', and the glue-application vertical marginal por-
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; tion 11 is superposed onto the adhesive vertical stripe
4b o~ the other side edge portion 15 of the blank 10 to
~stablish the bonding between these two ~ertical side
edge portions of the blank. The horizontal upper marginal
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portions of the pouch 2 and similar portions o the blank
10 are pressed against each other so that the upper marginal
portions of the pouch 2 are bonded onto the corresponding
upper marginal portions o~ ~he blank 10 by the upper
adhesive stripe 4a which is provided on the blank 10. As
a result, the assembly of both the pouch 2 and the blank
10 is provided in a generally flat configuration. In case
it is intended to use this flat assembly of foldable cup
to provide an open container, it is only necessary to
fold at each of the vertical folding lines of the
outer shell 1 in such a manner that the apex defined by each
vertical folding line protrudes outwardly to provide a
convex angle. This may be achieved by, for example,
supporting the assembly with the user's fingers while
nipping the two folding lines 30' and 30' between two
fingers, and then by closiny these two fingers toward
each other, or alternatively by inserting a couple of
fingers into the pouch 2 from the top opening thereof
and then by pressing the inner walls of the pouch in
opposite directions by these two fingers, i.e. in a
direction in which the two fingers are parted farther away
from each other. As a result, the outer shell 1 is expanded
into a hexagonal shape, and at the same time therewith,
the pouch 2 is opened. During such operation, the pouch
2 per se is firmly held by it~ outer shell 1. Thus, even
when a liquid i5 poured into this pouch 2, the cup as a
whole wi.ll not fall down, but it can keep its erect
position by itselfO
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Fuxthenmore, the respective stoppers 12 and 12
may be bent and folded inwardl~ along the vertical folding
i lines 30, 31 and 31. By doing so, the holdabillty of a
cup-shape and the self-standing ability of the outer shell
1 will be enhanced further~ Thus, the cup as a whole is
able to keep standing on a table with stability. Also,
the grip handles 13 may be set up from the surface of the
outer shell by bending them outwardl~ along the vertical
- folding lines 35~ Thus, the~ can be utilized as the
grip handles of the cup. These grip handles 13 and 13
' will provide a great convenience when a hot beverage is
poured into this expanded cup.
Such foldable cup o~ the present invention having
a structure as described above is useful not only as a
mere cup, but also as a packageable container of some
kinds of instantaneously prepared foods. In this latter
~; case, this foldable cup functions as a cup also. For
example, a frozen and dried powder food, such as instant
; cofee, instant soup and powder of imitation fruit juice,
, 20 is placed into the pouch 2 in the state o~ the cup being
; folded substantially flat as shown in Fig. 5. The open
top edge portions o the pouch 2 are then bonded together
to seal the open end, and also the resulting upper end edge
portions o the outer surface of the pouch 2 are bonded
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~`~ inner surface of the outer shell 1 to provide a ribbon-
like bonded portion 23. A cut line 24 is formed along
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the lower boundary of this ribbon-like bonded portion 23.
In use, this ribbon-like bonded portion 23 is torn apart
along the cut line 24. Thereafter, the substantially flat
cup is expanded in a manner as stated above, and hot water
5 is poured into the resulting cup. Thus, the conten~s
contained inside the cup are ready for use.
As stated, the foldable cup according to this
embodiment is such that the upper end edges of the pouch
axe sealed. Thus, this foldable cup is hygenic and is
10 desirahle from the viewpoint of sanitation.
As stated, the foldable cup according to the
present invention functions as a tableware and concur-
rently as a packageable container of an instant ood
which is dry and may b~ in a powder orm. Thus, in the
15 state of this foldable cup being functioning as a
packaging container, it is substantially flat and does
not require much space, so that the cost for storage and
transportion can be reduced greatly.
Figs. 6 through 8 show another embodiment of the
20 foldable cup of the present invention. The foldable cup
of this embodiment differs from the preceding embodiment
in the structure of the pouch 102 and the manner of
bonding of this pouch 102 to the blank 110 of the outer
shell 101. As will be noted from Fig. 8 r the pouch 102
25 is made with a rectangular sheet made of a material having
both resistance to water and water-proofness, and is
pro~ided with two pairs of three vertical folding lines
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141 which are parallel with the vertical side edge lines
of the sheet. This sheet 102 of the pouch .is provided along
its bottom edge with two pairs o triangular cut-outs 142,
each pair being comprised of two such cut-outs. The
respective apexes of the two triangular shapes in each pair
are arranged to be positioned exactly on the two outer
vertical folding lines of each pair of three vertical
folding lines 141. When it is intended to form a pouch
from this sheet 102, the sheet is folded along the central
vertical line 141 among the th.ree vertical folding lines
~: ~ 141 in each pair in such a manner that the central folding
~ line projects inwardly, whereas the sheet is ~o].ded
outwardly along the adjacent two vertical folding lines
141 and 141 which are provided on both sides o~ the central
folding line 141. Both vertical marginal side end portions
of this sheet 102 are superposed one upon another, and
these portions are bonded together by an adheslve agent~
Then, the edges of the two triangular shapes in each pair
~. are bonded together, followed by bonding the bottom edges
,: 20 of the sheet 102 to provide a sealed bottom o~ the pouch
.. 102. With xespect to the bonding between the pouch 102
and the blank 110 of the outer shell 101, the horizontally
~: extending adhesive stripes provided on the blank 110 of
. the outer shell 101 are locally omitted in order to allow
the folded two side edge portions of the pouch 102 to
expand freely. More particularly, at the central upper
mar~inal portion and also at a substantially middle portion
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of the inner surface of the blank 110 of the outer shell
101, there are provided a length of horizontal adhesive
stripe 104a and another length of horizontal adhesive
stripe 104a, respectively, as shown in Fig. 7, so as to
correspond to the width of the pouch 102. An upper
horizontal and a lower horizontal adhesive stripe 104a
. and 104a are provided on the vertical glue-application
i portion 111 and also on the opposing vertical side edge
portion 115 o the same surface of the blank 110 of the
outPr shell 101. Under such state, the aforesaid pouch
102 is placed on said surface of the blank 110 of the
outer shell sheet 101 at such location and in such manner
as shown in Fig~ 7. Then, the blank 110 is folded at the
respective second folding lines 130' and 130', respectively,
15 as counted from the extreme right and left vertical folding ~ .
' lines 130 and 130 to bond together the side edge portion
~: 115 and the glue-appliaation portion 111 of the blank 110.
' ~ Then, the pouch 102 is bonded to the inner surface of the
lank 110 of the outer shell sheet 101.
Figs. 9 and 10 show a still further embodiment of :~
the folding cup of the present invention.
In this embodiment, a vertical adhesive stripe
204b is applied onto only that vertical side edge portion
of the blank 210 of the outer shell sheet 201 which is
~: 25 located opposite to the vextical glue-application portion
211. A pouch 202 is placed on the surface of the blank :~
: i 210 on which the adhesive agent has been applied, in such
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manner and at such position as indicated in Fig. 10. Then,
the blank 210 of the outer shell sheet 201 is folded at
the respective second vertical folding lines 230' and 230'
in much the same way as in the preceding embodiment, and
thus the vertical side edge portion is bonded to the
vertical glue-application portion 211 of the blank 210 of
this outer sheet 201. Along with this, the open top edge
portion of the pouch 202 is folded outwardly over the top
edge of the outer shell 201 to extend for a small distance
toward the outer surface of the shell sheet 201. With
this arrangement of the foldable cup of this instant
embodiment, the pouch 202 is not bonded to the outer shell
201, but the pouch can be secured to the outer shell by
means of the folded upper edge portion:of the pouch. When
the folded outer shell 201 is expanded into a hollow
cylindrical cup form, the pouch 202 having its open top
edge portion folded over the top edges of the outer shell
~; 201 will also be expanded and opened accordingly.
In this instant embodiment, by providing the
vertical adhesive stripe 204b so as to have its width a
little largex than the width of the vertical glue application ; .
portion 211 on the blank 210 of the outer shell 201, the
surplus portion of the adhesive stripe 204b extending beyond
the width of th~ glue-application portion 211, when the
adhesive stripe-carrying side edge por~ion of the blank
~- 210 is bonded onto its glue-application portion 211, will
adhe~e to the surface of the pouch 202, so that the pouch
202 will not slip off the outer shell ?01 in which the
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pouch 202 is accommodated.
Fig. 11 shows a further embodiment of the foldable
cup of the present invention. In this embodiment, the outer
shell 301 has its heiyht or the vertical length reduced to
5 about one half of that of those outer shells shown in the
respective preceding embodiments. By so reducing the
s vertical length of the outer shell, the cost of material
can be reduced accordingl~. It should be understood that,
in this embodiment, it is preferred that the pouch 302 be
lO made with a sheet material having a substantial hardness.
, As will be apparent from the foregoing statement,
;; the fol~able cup or container of the pxesent invention
has a greatly reduced volume when olded, as compared with
conventional cubic-type convenience cups. Accordingly,
15 it is possible to save the costs re~uired for storage,
~ ~ transportation, packing and like purposes~ In case the
s outer shell of the foldable cup of the present invention
is expanded, it is possible to keep the cup standing on
a surface of, for example, a table while a beverage or
20 food is filled in the pouch of this cup.
Description has been made of embodiments of the
present invention in which the foldable cup has a generally
hexagonal configuration by means of six vertical folding
; lines. Most preerred outer configuration of the foldable
25 cup is an exact hexagonal configuration which is obtained
by forming equally spaced six vertical folding lines on
the outer shell sheet. It should be understood, howe~er,
~; that the configuration of the foldable cup of the present
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invention is not limited thereto, hut various modifications
and changes, such a~ polygonal configurations, may be
introduced without departing from the spirit and scope of
the present invention.
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Accordé par délivrance 1981-12-29

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Titulaires au dossier

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Titulaires actuels au dossier
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Revendications 1994-03-28 2 80
Abrégé 1994-03-28 1 24
Page couverture 1994-03-28 1 25
Dessins 1994-03-28 4 108
Description 1994-03-28 15 629